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John Prine - The Missing Years

John Prine - The Missing Years

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"The Missing Years" features John Prine's signature blend of folk and country, and it is notable for its collaboration with producer and musician Howie Epstein, which helped to introduce a more polished sound while maintaining Prine's poignant storytelling.

New Vinyl Record

Special Notes: 2xLP. LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo

Condition: New, in shrink.

Catalog Number: Oh Boy Records - OBR-009

This Edition Released: 09 Jul 2013


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Tracklist

A1: Picture Show (3:22)
A2: All The Best (3:28)
A3: The Sins Of Memphisto (4:13)
A4: Everybody Wants To Feel Like You (3:09)
B1: It's A Big Old Goofy World (5:10)
B2: I Want To Be With You Always (3:01)
B3: Daddy's Little Pumpkin (2:41)
B4: Take A Look At My Heart (3:38)
C1: Great Rain (4:08)
C2: Way Back Then (3:39)
C3: Unlonely (4:35)
C4: You Got Gold (4:38)
D1: Everything Is Cool (2:46)
D2: Jesus The Missing Years (5:55)
D3: The Third Of July (3:11)

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